Identification of Acanthamoeba at the generic and specific levels using the polymerase chain reaction.

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Authors

McLaughlin GL, Visvesvara GS, Vodkin MH, Just V

Affiliation

Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801.

Abstract

We have adapted the polymerase chain reaction to identify strains of Acanthamoeba. Using computer-assisted analysis, primers were designed from an anonymous repetitive sequence and from published sequences of 18S and 5S ribosomal RNA genes of A. castellanii. Amplification of a short ribosomal DNA target (272 base pairs) at restrictive annealing conditions (greater than 50 degrees C) resulted in a single band that was unique for the genus and distinguished Acanthamoeba from Naegleria. This assay functioned with fresh and formalin-fixed cells as starting material. Amplification of longer targets (400-700 base pairs) at less restrictive annealing conditions (less than 47 degrees C) led to more than one band. This multiple banding pattern could reproducibly classify Acanthamoeba at the strain level and was, in certain cases, diagnostic for known pathogenic strains. However, these assays need to be further refined to make them relevant for clinical purposes.

PMID
1640385

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Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't